Producing a Final Report when the Administration of a Minor’s Tutorship Comes to an end

Tutorship to a Minor

Curateur public du Québec

Producing a Final Report when the Administration of a Minor’s Tutorship Comes to an end

The following people:

the legal tutor, when the value of the minor’s accumulated property since the beginning of the tutorship exceeds $25,000 or a court orders him or her to produce a final report

the dative tutor to the property, regardless of the value of the minor’s property

To produce a final report when the administration of a minor’s tutorship comes to an end,

complete the Final Report form, sent by the Curateur public du Québec

have the content of the form approved and signed, as applicable, by:

the minor who has reached the age of majority

the succession liquidator, if the minor has died,or

the new tutor appointed by the court, and

mail it to the Curateur public du Québec

A copy of the final report must be sent to the secretary of the tutorship council and, as the case may be, to one of the following people:

the minor who has reached the age of majority

the succession liquidator, if the minor has died

the new tutor appointed by the court and, in the latter case, to the minor, if he or she is 14 years or older, or

the dative tutor to the person

NoteIf the final report is complicated, it is suggested that you use the services of an accountant or another qualified professional.

The final report must be submitted within 30 days of the end of the administration of a minor’s tutorship. For example, if the minor is 18 years old on April 8, it must be submitted no later than May 8 to the persons concerned.